The post Spanish Horror Series ‘Dime Tu Nombre’ Debuts On Prime Video For Halloween appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Michelle Jenner, Darío Grandinetti, Younes Bouab and Iyad Bennis star in the supernatural thriller “Dime Tu Nombre.” Prime Video Just in time for Halloween, a new original horror series from Spain lands on Prime Video that will ​be sure​ to creep you out. Dime tu nombre (Tell me Your Name) blends supernatural terror with social and religious tensions, exploring how ancient fears surface amid cultural conflict in ​a story set in the late 1990s Spain. The chilling six-episode production arrives on the streaming service on October 31, adding to Prime Video’s successful Spanish catalog that includes the Culpables film trilogy. The story unfolds in 1997 in Río Blanco, a Spanish town that depends on strawberry farming. Local residents have agreed to let Moroccan seasonal workers settle in Fuensanta, a nearby abandoned village. But the living arrangement creates friction from the start. Father Ángel (Darío Grandinetti) in a scene from “Dime tu nombre.” Prime Video In this horror tale, Michelle Jenner, whom you may recognize from other popular Spanish series Berlín and The Cook of Castamar, both on Netflix, stars as Sonia, who runs an NGO focused on integration efforts. Argentine actor Darío Grandinetti (La novia gitana, The Year of the Flood) portrays Father Ángel, the local priest trying to maintain peace. Moroccan actor Younes Bouab (Rebel, The Queen of the Desert) plays Safir, the imam navigating his community through the transition. ​ A chilling scene from episode 4 of the supernatural horror series “Dime Tu Nombre” Prime Video What none of them realize ​is that something buried beneath the foundations of Fuensanta is about to unleash their worst nightmares. The series unearths ancient pain and ancestral fear that transcends faith and prayer​​. The series was filmed across multiple Spanish locations, including Madrid, Castilla-La Mancha, Segovia, Tarragona and the Monegros desert.… The post Spanish Horror Series ‘Dime Tu Nombre’ Debuts On Prime Video For Halloween appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Michelle Jenner, Darío Grandinetti, Younes Bouab and Iyad Bennis star in the supernatural thriller “Dime Tu Nombre.” Prime Video Just in time for Halloween, a new original horror series from Spain lands on Prime Video that will ​be sure​ to creep you out. Dime tu nombre (Tell me Your Name) blends supernatural terror with social and religious tensions, exploring how ancient fears surface amid cultural conflict in ​a story set in the late 1990s Spain. The chilling six-episode production arrives on the streaming service on October 31, adding to Prime Video’s successful Spanish catalog that includes the Culpables film trilogy. The story unfolds in 1997 in Río Blanco, a Spanish town that depends on strawberry farming. Local residents have agreed to let Moroccan seasonal workers settle in Fuensanta, a nearby abandoned village. But the living arrangement creates friction from the start. Father Ángel (Darío Grandinetti) in a scene from “Dime tu nombre.” Prime Video In this horror tale, Michelle Jenner, whom you may recognize from other popular Spanish series Berlín and The Cook of Castamar, both on Netflix, stars as Sonia, who runs an NGO focused on integration efforts. Argentine actor Darío Grandinetti (La novia gitana, The Year of the Flood) portrays Father Ángel, the local priest trying to maintain peace. Moroccan actor Younes Bouab (Rebel, The Queen of the Desert) plays Safir, the imam navigating his community through the transition. ​ A chilling scene from episode 4 of the supernatural horror series “Dime Tu Nombre” Prime Video What none of them realize ​is that something buried beneath the foundations of Fuensanta is about to unleash their worst nightmares. The series unearths ancient pain and ancestral fear that transcends faith and prayer​​. The series was filmed across multiple Spanish locations, including Madrid, Castilla-La Mancha, Segovia, Tarragona and the Monegros desert.…

Spanish Horror Series ‘Dime Tu Nombre’ Debuts On Prime Video For Halloween

Michelle Jenner, Darío Grandinetti, Younes Bouab and Iyad Bennis star in the supernatural thriller “Dime Tu Nombre.”

Prime Video

Just in time for Halloween, a new original horror series from Spain lands on Prime Video that will ​be sure​ to creep you out.

Dime tu nombre (Tell me Your Name) blends supernatural terror with social and religious tensions, exploring how ancient fears surface amid cultural conflict in ​a story set in the late 1990s Spain.

The chilling six-episode production arrives on the streaming service on October 31, adding to Prime Video’s successful Spanish catalog that includes the Culpables film trilogy.

The story unfolds in 1997 in Río Blanco, a Spanish town that depends on strawberry farming. Local residents have agreed to let Moroccan seasonal workers settle in Fuensanta, a nearby abandoned village. But the living arrangement creates friction from the start.

Father Ángel (Darío Grandinetti) in a scene from “Dime tu nombre.”

Prime Video

In this horror tale, Michelle Jenner, whom you may recognize from other popular Spanish series Berlín and The Cook of Castamar, both on Netflix, stars as Sonia, who runs an NGO focused on integration efforts.

Argentine actor Darío Grandinetti (La novia gitana, The Year of the Flood) portrays Father Ángel, the local priest trying to maintain peace. Moroccan actor Younes Bouab (Rebel, The Queen of the Desert) plays Safir, the imam navigating his community through the transition. ​

A chilling scene from episode 4 of the supernatural horror series “Dime Tu Nombre”

Prime Video

What none of them realize ​is that something buried beneath the foundations of Fuensanta is about to unleash their worst nightmares. The series unearths ancient pain and ancestral fear that transcends faith and prayer​​.

The series was filmed across multiple Spanish locations, including Madrid, Castilla-La Mancha, Segovia, Tarragona and the Monegros desert. Each of the six episodes runs 50 minutes.

Directed by Hugo Stuven (Solo, Anomalous), the series was created and written by Alejandro Hernández, Stuven and César de Nicolás. The production comes from Espotlight Media, known for Los Farad, and Skybound Entertainment, the company behind The Walking Dead. Anxo Rodriguez, Paula Cobo and Alejandro Hernández serve as executive producers for Espotlight Media, while Robert Kirkman, David Alpert, Rick Jacobs and Sean Furst executive produce for Skybound Entertainment.

The ensemble cast includes Elena Rivera (Cuéntame cómo pasó, Inés del alma mía) and Raúl Arévalo (Tarde para la ira). Carla Quilez (La maternal), Ramón Barea (Todos lo saben), Ramón Langa (El ministerio del tiempo), Amin Hamada (La unidad), Somaya Taoufiki (El niño), Nourdin Batan (Todos los nombres de Dios), Pepa Aniorte (Volver), Iyad Bennis and Alae Gamra round out the ensemble.

Dime tu nombre premieres globally on Prime Video on October 31, 2025.

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/veronicavillafane/2025/10/30/spanish-horror-series-dime-tu-nombre-debuts-on-prime-video-for-halloween/

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